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What people see

What people don’t see

Depression and anxiety

Feeling full early

Bowel problems

Irregular periods

Urination difficulties

Pain during sex

Pelvic pain

Unusual discharge

Abnormal bleeding

Hair loss and other treatment side effects

Bloating

Bowel problems

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You may become constipated, have pain during bowel movements, or experience rectal bleeding.

Urination difficulties

Peeing may become painful or difficult.

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Pelvic pain

You may feel pain or cramping in the pelvic area that doesn’t go away.

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Unusual discharge

Discharge may be watery or bloody, have a strange color, or smell bad.

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Hair loss and other treatment side effects

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Depending on what treatments you use for endometrial cancer, you may experience hair loss, swelling, or other side effects.

Abnormal bleeding

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Spotting or bleeding between periods or after menopause is a common symptom of endometrial cancer.

Feeling full early

You may feel full after eating very little. This can lead to unintended weight loss.

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Pain during sex

Intercourse may feel painful, and you may notice bleeding afterward.

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Depression and anxiety

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Many people diagnosed with cancer develop feelings of anxiety and depression.

Bloating

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Endometrial cancer may make you feel and appear bloated.

Irregular periods

Periods may become erratic.

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